A female trio will definite spice up the concert by showcasing their individual guitar styles, genres and skills.

Tickets: VND1,200,000 – VND 900,000 - VND 700,000 – VND 500,000

Hanoi-Concert “Beethoven in Hanoi”

Mar 23, 8 pm

Hanoi Opera House, 1 Trang Tien street

Featuring German pianist Hinrich Alpers and the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra (VNSO). They will play the Piano Concerto No. 5, also called “Emperor”, and the Symphony No. 6.

Ticket prices: VND 200,000 – VND 350,000 – VND 500,000.

Hanoi-Saigon Supersound Release Party

Mar 25,9 pm

Hanoi Rock City, 27/52 To Ngoc Van street

Join the release of SAIGON SUPERSOUND Vol.1, a compilation that tells the story of a musical era in Vietnam that was almost lost. During the so-called “Golden Music” period in the south of Vietnam, a lively pop culture had developed, fusing western pop music at the time (rock, soul, latin etc) with Vietnamese sounds and lyrics.

Ticket: VND100,000

HCMC-Music Night with Axelle Red

Mar 20, 8 pm

HCMC Opera House, 7 Lam Son Square

A music night with Axelle Red whose trademark remains the warm voice, somewhat scratched, identifiable by some measurements.

Do Hiep was born in 1984 and gained an MA degree from the Vietamese Fine Arts University in 2012. He has participatied in many group exhibitions at home and abroad. He is the recipient of several awards from Vietnamese Fine Art Association. “Fairy” is his second solo exhibition.

Hanoi-Exhibition “Dream a Future Dream” by UuDam Tran Nguyen

Goethe-Institut Hanoi, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc street

Works on diplay are UuDam Tran’s videos and installations about the speedy development of Vietnam and perhaps the world. As a motorcycle aficionado, it always gives UuDam great inspiration to see the scene of thousands of motorcycle riders in on their bikes, dress in full colorful gears, waiting for the signal each morning and speed away when the light turns green.

HCMC-Exhibition by Nguyen Tran Trung Tin and Nguyen Van Du

The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre

15 Nguyen U Di, Thao Dien, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City

You are invited to “The Substance vs. The Dream; The Flesh vs. Immaculateness; The Ideal vs. The Materiality—The New Possibilities of Painting”—a two-man show by Nguyen Van Du and Tran Nguyen Trung Tin, curated by Nguyen Nhu Huy.